In the interview accompanying her cover of British Harper's Bazaar back in April, Kirsten Dunst discussed her appreciation for traditional gender roles, among other safe topics of conversation like sweatpants. "We all have to get our own jobs and make our own money, but staying at home, nurturing, being the mother, cooking — it's a valuable thing," she told the magazine. Just to rile up folks further, as comments in this vein almost always do, she added that she thinks "the feminine has been a little undervalued." And then, yes, she was roundly criticized for sounding so archaic.

So in the interview accompanying her new cover of Flaunt magazine, she'd like to clarify those comments a little bit! Well, basically retract them entirely, in fact. "I was talking about my mother — obviously I'm a feminist," she says. Even though she just said all those things that don't really sound too feminist, it's obvious, apparently.

"It's ridiculous that anyone would think other of me," she added. So that's that then, I guess.